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I'm in the USA and some characters looked like dots, dashes, greater than and
less than signs when I rendered the file. I'm not sure what the problem is.
Brendan Ryan
Dmirty Bystrov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there anybody fromRussia here?
>
> I am a programmer from Russia. I create computer graphics and
> animation for educational programs. I use PovRay about four years.
>
> I used PovRay 3.00.msdos.wat-cwa. Now I want to use PovRay 3.1g, but I
> have a problem with russian fonts. I was not able to use unicode fonts
> in PovRay 3.0, but I used non-unicode fonts. Now I can not use russian
> fonts entirely. Why? I think that a code page does not check with the
> russian code page. For Windows 95 the russian code page is 1251.
> PovRay 3.1 has a lot of new and I would like to use it. What must I do
> to render russian letters with PovRay 3.1? Please, help me.
>
> I have attached a zip-archive with a example of using russian letters and
> a russian ttf-fonts "baltica". I think this file is not very large.
>
> Please write me by e-mail: bd### [at] nica ru
> Thanking you in anticipation
> Dmitry
>
> Name: fonts.zip
> fonts.zip Type: Zip Compressed Data (application/x-zip-compressed)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
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